The plant is scheduled to close June 30, but most of the workers will be laid off effective May 16, according to a WARN notice posted on the state Labor Department’s website. The company confirmed the plans Monday.

“These decisions are never easy, but for the long-term growth of the Greek Yogurt Dip line, working with a co-manufacturer will enable us to meet the scale and innovation in our pipeline,” a spokeswoman for the White Plains-based company said.

The employees will be offered transfers to other Sabra factories, which are located in Virginia, where hummus is made, and in California, where the company makes salsa, she said.

If the workers choose not to transfer, “Sabra will provide severance, career counseling and job-placement support,” the spokeswoman said.